Welcome to Sister V's Recipe Page - This is a subpage of Sister Vegetarian's Blog. Travel the world with Sister in her kitchen...India, Japan, China, The Middle East, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mexico, South America, Italy, UK, France, Russia, and more.

What to Expect from Sister Vegetarian Recipes...

Sister Vegetarian knows the importance of nutrition without breaking the bank. In lieu of this, I keep the meals to a cost that anyone can create and still stick to a budget. I also include raw vegan meals. Sister has acquired a Raw Vegan Chef Certfication through The Raw Food Network-Ekaya Institute of Living Food Education. I love to cook meals from Africa, India, the Middle East, Greece, Italy, and the list goes on. When I cook, I call it traveling the world without leaving my home. I see cooking as a way to experiment and learn about other cultures, as I also learn more about my roots.

Enjoy the meals. Enjoy the travel. No Passport Required. Just an appetite for delicious and healthy meals.

Peace & Love, Sister Vegetarian.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Raw Vegan Stawberry Jam

Raw Vegan Strawberry Jam

As a vegan or vegetarian, the world is open to innumerable world recipes. Although I am a vegan, I love to combine raw vegan foods with my vegan meals for even optimum nutrients.

Directions:
1- Place in a food processor 1 lb strawberries and 1 TBSP Agave Syrup. process until somewhat roughly smooth
2- Pour blended strawberries in a bowl
3- Place in a food chopper or food processor the other 1/2 LB of strawberries, but only process 15 to 30 seconds at a time just to roughly chop up the strawberries. Te strawberries should be in chunky pieces.
4- Blend the chunky strawberries with the smooth strawberries, and place in a mason jar

Serving Suggestions:
- Spread jam home scones or home-made bread
- Place a dollop on top of home-made hummus which is spread on a crusty Italian bread
- Spread hummus in your favorite wrap (Ezekiel sprouted wraps, chapatti, collard leaves, purple or red cabbage leaves and place jam on top